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... ng in a straight line for over half an hour, we've come to the destination only to discover more rocks." Merire whined, slumping down on piece of rubble near the monolith. She looked over at Merlin, who was staring intently at the monolith, seemingly able to understand the weird symbols engraved on the structure's surface. The only thing she was capable of making out was the image of a dragon. "Actually no, this one's different, it's a rock covered in squiggles." She received another whack from ...

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